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Taxation
Key Recommendations for Budget 2025
Brendan Murphy, Tax Partner at Baker Tilly Ireland, has outlined his key recommendations for Budget 2025.
Brendan Murphy
Sep 3, 2024
Consumer
Construction
What Does a Labour Government Mean for Ireland?
As Britain transitions to a new Labour government, Irish businesses will closely monitor the potential impacts.
Vivian Nathan
Sep 2, 2024
Company Compliance
Irish Beef and Forestry Sectors Face Major Challenges Under New EU Deforestation Regulations
Vivian Nathan, Chief Operating Officer, comments on new EU Deforestation Regulations and the impact they will have on businesses, especially those in the beef and forestry sector.
Vivian Nathan
Aug 28, 2024
Taxation
Ireland's Research and Development Regime
Brendan Murphy, Tax Partner, considers Irish R&D developments.
Brendan Murphy
Aug 14, 2024
Charities
Irish Charities – Key Legislative Changes Introduced in The Charities (Amendment) Act 2024
Commenting on these legislative updates, Tomás O’Leary, Audit Director at Baker Tilly Ireland, outlines his reaction.
Tomás O’Leary
Aug 12, 2024
Corporate Tax
Tax Considerations for Doing Business in Ireland
When considering doing business in Ireland, it's important to remember the many commercial advantages Ireland has to offer, even if the tax benefits are a major focus.
Brendan Murphy
Aug 5, 2024
Corporate Finance
2024 MHA Global Transaction Report
A review of global transactional activity and a forecast into what this year may look like from Baker Tilly International merger and acquisition specialists.
Jul 30, 2024
Corporate Tax
The Global Imperative: Balancing Local and Global Perspectives
Glocalisation is tailoring global products and services to meet local needs, typically regulatory or cultural.
Tomás O’Leary
Jul 18, 2024
News
Business in Ireland & the EU
25% increase in company size thresholds
In order to address rising levels of inflation across the EU, along with the increasing regulatory and administrative burden on companies, The EU has implemented the European Union (Adjustments of Size Criteria for Certain Companies and Groups) Regulations 2024, requiring all member states to increase the thresholds for company sizes by circa 25%. On 19th June 2024 these regulations were signed into Irish Law and take effect from 1st July 2024.
Brendan Kean
Jul 11, 2024
News
Potential Change in Government in the UK: An Irish Perspective
The potential shift in government in the UK from Conservative to Labour is being met with a palpable sense of optimism among the Irish public, particularly in post-Brexit and EU relations.
Jul 4, 2024
Corporation Tax
Should the UK emulate the Irish tax model?
We've taken a look at the benefits of the Irish tax model, and how the next UK government could potentially adopt a lower CT rate.
Jul 3, 2024
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